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Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Statins: Saving Hearts From Harm

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life-saving medications more affordable – including statins. When it comes to
prescription medications, there are few drugs as necessary to people of all
ages as statins, a class of lipid-lowering medications, created with the
intention of lowering cholesterol and increasing heart health.

Throughout the 20th century, the field of medical science
noted an exponential increase in the number of people whose cause of death was
from some form of cardiovascular disease (CVD). By the 1960s, drug companies,
doctors, and researchers across the globe were looking for a way to determine
who was at risk for CVD and how to treat it or prevent it.

Today, the medical world is aware of the link between high
cholesterol and heart disease, but this wasn’t always the case. In 1971, Akira
Endo, a biochemist from Japan, began searching for a drug that could lower
cholesterol. Endo identified mevastatin and performed tests over the next
several years, leading to interest from pharmaceutical giant Merck, despite not
yet knowing the major benefits of lowering cholesterol.

Mevastatin was never approved for human trials, but the
company developed other statins including Zocor and Mevacor. As late as the
1980s, cardiologists remained largely unconvinced that reducing cholesterol
could have any significant impact on reducing CVD. It wasn’t until 1994, when
Merck sponsored a massive study involving nearly 4,500 patients that the
medical world was convinced. The study concluded that those who used statins
saw a 35% decrease in cholesterol and were 42% less likely to suffer a fatal
heart attack.

Just one year after the study was published, Merck reported
$1 billion in sales on their cholesterol-lowering drugs. Akira Endo received
the Japan Prize in 2006 for his research and was inducted into the National
Inventors Hall of Fame.

Now, more than 20 years after the landmark study was
published, statins are among the most necessary medications in the world for
the part they play in keeping hearts healthy. Research into the efficacy of statins
continues today, as researchers test their effect on lung cancer, cataracts,
hypertension, and other ailments.

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